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#!/usr/bin/env ruby -w
# encoding: UTF-8
# tc_features.rb
#
# Created by James Edward Gray II on 2005-10-31.
# Copyright 2005 James Edward Gray II. You can redistribute or modify this code
# under the terms of Ruby's license.
require "zlib"
require_relative "base"
require "tempfile"
class TestCSV::Features < TestCSV
extend DifferentOFS
TEST_CASES = [ [%Q{a,b}, ["a", "b"]],
[%Q{a,"""b"""}, ["a", "\"b\""]],
[%Q{a,"""b"}, ["a", "\"b"]],
[%Q{a,"b"""}, ["a", "b\""]],
[%Q{a,"\nb"""}, ["a", "\nb\""]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb"}, ["a", "\"\nb"]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb\n"""}, ["a", "\"\nb\n\""]],
[%Q{a,"""\nb\n""",\nc}, ["a", "\"\nb\n\"", nil]],
[%Q{a,,,}, ["a", nil, nil, nil]],
[%Q{,}, [nil, nil]],
[%Q{"",""}, ["", ""]],
[%Q{""""}, ["\""]],
[%Q{"""",""}, ["\"",""]],
[%Q{,""}, [nil,""]],
[%Q{,"\r"}, [nil,"\r"]],
[%Q{"\r\n,"}, ["\r\n,"]],
[%Q{"\r\n,",}, ["\r\n,", nil]] ]
def setup
super
@sample_data = <<-END_DATA.gsub(/^ +/, "")
line,1,abc
line,2,"def\nghi"
line,4,jkl
END_DATA
@csv = CSV.new(@sample_data)
end
def test_col_sep
[";", "\t"].each do |sep|
TEST_CASES.each do |test_case|
assert_equal( test_case.last.map { |t| t.tr(",", sep) unless t.nil? },
CSV.parse_line( test_case.first.tr(",", sep),
col_sep: sep ) )
end
end
assert_equal([",,,", nil], CSV.parse_line(",,,;", col_sep: ";"))
end
def test_row_sep
assert_raise(CSV::MalformedCSVError) do
CSV.parse_line("1,2,3\n,4,5\r\n", row_sep: "\r\n")
end
assert_equal( ["1", "2", "3\n", "4", "5"],
CSV.parse_line(%Q{1,2,"3\n",4,5\r\n}, row_sep: "\r\n"))
end
def test_quote_char
TEST_CASES.each do |test_case|
assert_equal( test_case.last.map { |t| t.tr('"', "'") unless t.nil? },
CSV.parse_line( test_case.first.tr('"', "'"),
quote_char: "'" ) )
end
end
def test_csv_char_readers
%w[col_sep row_sep quote_char].each do |reader|
csv = CSV.new("abc,def", reader.to_sym => "|")
assert_equal("|", csv.send(reader))
end
end
def test_row_sep_auto_discovery
["\r\n", "\n", "\r"].each do |line_end|
data = "1,2,3#{line_end}4,5#{line_end}"
discovered = CSV.new(data).row_sep
assert_equal(line_end, discovered)
end
assert_equal("\n", CSV.new("\n\r\n\r").row_sep)
assert_equal($/, CSV.new("").row_sep)
assert_equal($/, CSV.new(STDERR).row_sep)
end
def test_lineno
assert_equal(5, @sample_data.lines.to_a.size)
4.times do |line_count|
assert_equal(line_count, @csv.lineno)
assert_not_nil(@csv.shift)
assert_equal(line_count + 1, @csv.lineno)
end
assert_nil(@csv.shift)
end
def test_readline
test_lineno
@csv.rewind
test_lineno
end
def test_unknown_options
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { CSV.new(String.new, unknown: :error) }
end
def test_skip_blanks
assert_equal(4, @csv.to_a.size)
@csv = CSV.new(@sample_data, skip_blanks: true)
count = 0
@csv.each do |row|
count += 1
assert_equal("line", row.first)
end
assert_equal(3, count)
end
def test_csv_behavior_readers
%w[ unconverted_fields return_headers write_headers
skip_blanks force_quotes ].each do |behavior|
assert( !CSV.new("abc,def").send("#{behavior}?"),
"Behavior defaulted to on." )
csv = CSV.new("abc,def", behavior.to_sym => true)
assert(csv.send("#{behavior}?"), "Behavior change now registered.")
end
end
def test_converters_reader
# no change
assert_equal( [:integer],
CSV.new("abc,def", converters: [:integer]).converters )
# just one
assert_equal( [:integer],
CSV.new("abc,def", converters: :integer).converters )
# expanded
assert_equal( [:integer, :float],
CSV.new("abc,def", converters: :numeric).converters )
# custom
csv = CSV.new("abc,def", converters: [:integer, lambda { }])
assert_equal(2, csv.converters.size)
assert_equal(:integer, csv.converters.first)
assert_instance_of(Proc, csv.converters.last)
end
def test_header_converters_reader
# no change
hc = :header_converters
assert_equal([:downcase], CSV.new("abc,def", hc => [:downcase]).send(hc))
# just one
assert_equal([:downcase], CSV.new("abc,def", hc => :downcase).send(hc))
# custom
csv = CSV.new("abc,def", hc => [:symbol, lambda { }])
assert_equal(2, csv.send(hc).size)
assert_equal(:symbol, csv.send(hc).first)
assert_instance_of(Proc, csv.send(hc).last)
end
# reported by Kev Jackson
def test_failing_to_escape_col_sep_bug_fix
assert_nothing_raised(Exception) { CSV.new(String.new, col_sep: "|") }
end
# reported by Chris Roos
def test_failing_to_reset_headers_in_rewind_bug_fix
csv = CSV.new("forename,surname", headers: true, return_headers: true)
csv.each { |row| assert row.header_row? }
csv.rewind
csv.each { |row| assert row.header_row? }
end
# reported by Dave Burt
def test_leading_empty_fields_with_multibyte_col_sep_bug_fix
data = <<-END_DATA.gsub(/^\s+/, "")
<=><=>A<=>B<=>C
1<=>2<=>3
END_DATA
parsed = CSV.parse(data, col_sep: "<=>")
assert_equal([[nil, nil, "A", "B", "C"], ["1", "2", "3"]], parsed)
end
def test_gzip_reader_bug_fix
zipped = nil
assert_nothing_raised(NoMethodError) do
zipped = CSV.new(
Zlib::GzipReader.open(
File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "line_endings.gz")
)
)
end
assert_equal("\r\n", zipped.row_sep)
end
def test_gzip_writer_bug_fix
tempfile = Tempfile.new(%w"temp .gz")
tempfile.close
file = tempfile.path
zipped = nil
assert_nothing_raised(NoMethodError) do
zipped = CSV.new(Zlib::GzipWriter.open(file))
end
zipped << %w[one two three]
zipped << [1, 2, 3]
zipped.close
assert( Zlib::GzipReader.open(file) { |f| f.read }.
include?($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR),
"@row_sep did not default" )
tempfile.close(true)
end
def test_inspect_is_smart_about_io_types
str = CSV.new("string,data").inspect
assert(str.include?("io_type:StringIO"), "IO type not detected.")
str = CSV.new($stderr).inspect
assert(str.include?("io_type:$stderr"), "IO type not detected.")
tempfile = Tempfile.new(%w"temp .csv")
tempfile.close
path = tempfile.path
File.open(path, "w") { |csv| csv << "one,two,three\n1,2,3\n" }
str = CSV.open(path) { |csv| csv.inspect }
assert(str.include?("io_type:File"), "IO type not detected.")
tempfile.close(true)
end
def test_inspect_shows_key_attributes
str = @csv.inspect
%w[lineno col_sep row_sep quote_char].each do |attr_name|
assert_match(/\b#{attr_name}:[^\s>]+/, str)
end
end
def test_inspect_shows_headers_when_available
CSV.new("one,two,three\n1,2,3\n", headers: true) do |csv|
assert(csv.inspect.include?("headers:true"), "Header hint not shown.")
csv.shift # load headers
assert_match(/headers:\[[^\]]+\]/, csv.inspect)
end
end
def test_inspect_encoding_is_ascii_compatible
CSV.new("one,two,three\n1,2,3\n".encode("UTF-16BE")) do |csv|
assert( Encoding.compatible?( Encoding.find("US-ASCII"),
csv.inspect.encoding ),
"inspect() was not ASCII compatible." )
end
end
def test_version
assert_not_nil(CSV::VERSION)
assert_instance_of(String, CSV::VERSION)
assert(CSV::VERSION.frozen?)
assert_match(/\A\d\.\d\.\d\Z/, CSV::VERSION)
end
end
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